Video: What Urban Farming Looks Like

Urban Farm

"I take the sort of state of anarchy of our neighborhood to my advantage." That's Novella Carpenter, author of the book Farm City, talking about her urban farm in Oakland. This delightful and inspiring documentary short was produced by the food website Chow.

Source: Chow

The Garbage Whales Are Eating

whale

High Country News has published an interactive report about the contents of a stranded gray whale’s stomach. The whale was 37 feet long, so there was room for plastic bags, duct tape, assorted clothing, and a Capri Sun juice pack, among other things. HCN puts it all in a global perspective, offering stats on the items most frequently found drifting in the oceans. The only thing more ubiquitous than plastic bags? Cigarettes. Which would be fine, but smoking whales just go extinct faster.

Source: High Country News

Congratulations to High Country News, which won a 2010 Utne Independent Press Award for environmental coverage.

Image by little blue hen, licensed under Creative Commons.




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